I wonder if Hollywood has ever been interested in Thomas?
Perhaps some kind of adaptation would help to push Thomas's
name forward. Plus, I have a feeling Thomas would work very
well on screen.

(I think Bronson did a movie in the Seventies based on the
Bleeck/St.Ives character, but I haven't seen it and don't
know anything about it. I don't think Bronson, as much as I
like him, was right for St. Ives, anyway.)

> A while back I re-read THE FOURTH DURANGO and
posted> something about Ross> Thomas and the book on my blog. Sarah
Weinman> commented on the post by> saying that she's written an essay on Thomas
for> CRIMESPREE magazine. It's> in the next issue, which should encourage you
to> subscribe. But she had> some bad news about the St. Martin's reprints
of> Thomas's books: ". . .I'm> getting the feeling the reprint project isn't
doing> well and SMP's preparing> to drop it. Which would be an utter, utter
shame.">> Bill Crider>>>